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Image File Formats

Bitmap Jpg :An image file that's minimally compressed and uses less characters than a Jpeg file Png:An image file that's used for image editing and not deducting the image quality Gif:An image file that uses frames for small animation files in Photoshop Bmp:An image file that stores rectangle (8 Bit-like style) graphics and allows high-quality images to be displayed Psd:An image file that's used in Photoshop  Tiff:An image file that stores rectangle like file (kinda like bmp) as well as image information Heic:An image file that's used for media platforms as well as timed text,videos and audio Psb:An image file utilized in Photoshop that can handle LARGE files Camera Raw:An image file that's utilized in Adobe Lightroom to convert and export any image format such as tiff and jpeg Vector Ai:An image file utilized in Adobe Illustrator that's used for vector (line) images Pdf:An image file that most people use to show and share all kinds of text,images and videos Svg...

300ppi vs 72ppi

 The difference between 300ppi and 72ppi is that the higher the ppi is,the higher the quality of an image is.For example,when you're at 30 ppi,you get more pixels that appear more blurred while at 300 ppi,the image quality looks more cleaner and visually more appealing.Also,72ppi is the standard resolution for images on the internet (like Google Images and stuff like that). The reason why the ppi is so important for graphic designers doing print projects is because designers typically want the best resolution for their posters or whatever there printing so it looks visually appealing without having any blurry pixels and so the art or image that displayed can be seen better.Additionally,the lower the ppi is,the less pixels are displayed but the higher the ppi is,the more pixels get added (allowing more detail per pixel). The reason why ppi is important for web designers making websites is because it would allow images to be displayed at a higher resolution.Also,pixels per inch show ...